Standing at 6’1″ and 185 pounds, Rhodes has the size to out leap cornerbacks and has the speed to burn past the coverage as he showed when he won the 4A 200-m sprint at Southwest HS. For what it’s worth, his 40-yard dash time was clocked in at a 4.4. Scouts have said that he has the ability to get open easily and makes catches in traffic very well. One ESPN scout even said Rhodes could be the biggest sleeper in the 2013 class.

247Sports recently updated their big boards and Rhodes was able to claim the top wide receiver spot in the nation, stealing the title from Ricky Seals-Jones. Coming out of high school, Rhodes ranks higher than former Baylor receivers Kendall Wright and Josh Gordon and current receiver Terrance Williams.

And here’s something that Baylor fans will love to brag about. Rhodes had an offer from Mack Brown’s Texas Longhorns but chose to play for Art Briles and the Bears. How often do you hear about Baylor beating out UT in recruiting? If Rhodes can translate his skill from the high school to college level, there’s no doubt he’ll be the best receiver Briles has recruited.